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Comet may blast NASA’s Jupiter probe with charged dust
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is on a trajectory that could soon lead to a fascinating encounter with NASA’s Jupiter probe.
As of now, the comet is on the opposite side of the sun from Earth, making it impossible to observe from the ground. But ...
At the end of October Europa Clipper will fly in line with 3I/ATLAS’ ion tail — but will any of the charged particles reach ...
Astronomers may be just weeks away from an unprecedented opportunity to learn more about our solar system’s interstellar ...
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What If Earth Orbited Jupiter?
Imagine you had to experience an apocalypse every day. Volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, asteroid showers. Every day would be a ...
Observing 3I/ATLAS in this active phase will give some of the clearest insights yet into the mystery of interstellar comets. The European Space Agency is making use of spacecraft designed for Mars and ...
An interstellar visitor to our solar system known as 3I/ATLAS has captivated the public for months, and it's not hard to see why. But for scientists around the world, the discovery that 3I/ATLAS is ...
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